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After one meeting with this rising Labour star, we were already talking about her leadership potential.
While state and territory leaders will be partners, Malcolm Turnbull’s government intends to be the driver of a national policy for Australia’s cities.
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The Turnbull government’s cities policy is the latest incarnation of ‘the-Commonwealth-knows-best’ approach, with little regard for whether urban issues are best resolved at the metropolitan level.
Is the government turning its back on localism?
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A closer look at the recent local elections can help to shine a light on the future of the “Northern Powerhouse” and its impact on local democracy in the North of England.
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Everywhere else in the UK is getting more devolved powers – so why not the nation’s capital?
Devolved governments often get praise for matters not under their jurisdiction.
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When it comes to devolution, responsibility often comes down to little more than who gets the blame.
Malcolm Turnbull outlines his vision of ‘City Deals’ that enable ‘smart cities’ to drive growth in the new economy.
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The Turnbull government sees the ‘City Deal’ as a way for ‘smart cities’ to drive innovation and growth. But what is the value proposition behind this UK concept and how might it work in Australia?
A united city deal for Manchester.
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The city of Manchester now has control over it’s NHS budget, but what does this mean in real terms?
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Our expert joins the dots between the ancient kingdoms of yore and today’s Northern Powerhouse.
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The Northern Powerhouse will change your life. Here’s how.
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Successive governments have promised to give more power to local councils but so far all have fallen short on delivery.
Where in the UK do students get the most support for going to university?
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Welsh and Scottish students get more support than English and Northern Irish ones.
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The Scottish Nationals’ emphasis on independence is an attempt to distract voters from the party’s woeful performance in office.
Never a cross word?
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As the British Museum gears up for some soul-searching about our inner Celt, 500 dons are gathering with much the same mission.
Oil workers are among those whose tax bills could get complicated.
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Devolving income tax north might seem like an issue for Scots only. Far from it, as it turns out.
‘It might take more than the king’s horses and the king’s men, your Highness’
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The Bingham report on how to stabilise the UK is well meaning but out of step with the reality of the situation.
Manchester Town Hall. Will education be part of greater devolution?
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It’s 25 years since the abolition of the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA). Its passing marked a turning point: local control over education in Britain has never been the same again. Now plans led…
Time to pick up the pace.
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Manufacturing has a bad rep in the UK. But it’s far from dead and has a key role to play in reviving growth and rebalancing the economy.
Will Plaid touch down at the 2016 elections?
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Plaid did not fare as well as its Scottish cousin in the general election - and history can tell us why.
You are now entering the Democratic People’s Republic of Manchester.
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Northern cities want greater independence but it might come at a price.
Sprawling powers.
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An unprecedented package of powers has been welcomed by Manchester authorities, while the public is left wondering.